In Memoriam: David Bumbeck
Known as a dedicated teacher who spent countless hours working with students in the printmaking studio in Johnson Memorial Building, Bumbeck inspired many of his students to become artists.
Known as a dedicated teacher who spent countless hours working with students in the printmaking studio in Johnson Memorial Building, Bumbeck inspired many of his students to become artists.
Todd P. Phelps, deputy director of Athletics at North Dakota State University, returns to Middlebury to serve as the College’s next director of Athletics, effective July 1.
The 558 graduates gathered with friends, family, faculty, and staff on the Voter Quad for the May 24 ceremony.
The newest members joined the Middlebury chapter of the storied academic honor society in a ceremony over Commencement weekend.
Due to the weather forecast, alternate viewing locations and dining plans have been added for the Class of 2026 Commencement ceremony on May 24.
Scholars in sociology, economics, and American studies will teach and conduct research in Japan, South Korea, and Senegal during the 2026–2027 academic year.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the prestigious fellowships support a year of international cultural exchange.
Economics professor Peter Hans Matthews was a guest on Vermont Edition, helping to interpret what might come next following the Supreme Court decision on tariffs and its potential impact on small businesses in Vermont.
Board members also received updates on the Marna O. Davis Museum and a new admissions-marketing partnership designed to reach a wider range of prospective students.